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The classical white Southern accent in the Atlanta area and other parts of the urban South peaked with baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 and then dropped off with Gen Xers born between 1965 and ...
Delaney Dryfoos on the Calcasieu River's concerning pollution. Marta Jewson on Lycee's $400k property tax bill and the city's offer to settle a lawsuit with the school board.
It’s taken 20 years for many residents of Holy Cross and the surrounding areas of the Lower 9th Ward to rebuild their homes ...
Here is the weekend forecast for New Orleans, according to the National Weather Service's seven-day forecast: ...
High school football team unites Katrina-ravaged community, leading South Plaquemines to state championship victory.
The May 1995 floods were more extensive and damaging than the Easter Floods of 1979 and the Floods of 1989. At $360 million ...
The News 13 investigative team looked into how the region is moving past the devastation of Sept. 27, 2024, and why getting tourists to return is critical.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, residents and city leaders reflect on the impact of demolishing New Orleans’ major public housing projects in favor of mixed-income redevelopment.
Heading to the Big Easy? We've got the best things to do in New Orleans with kids. Discover what to see, do, and eat on your ...
The firm utilized Community Development Block Grant dollars to make the underwriting feasible amid rising insurance costs.